3 .LOSnSDAT MORN I Mi, AM. 2, 1 S7fl. -botiough officers. TirrrVf. It. Dunn. Courteitnen A. II. Kelly, CI. W. Bovard, . A. Proper, W. It. Hock, Wrn. Richards, ; . H. Foreman. .htaticea of the Pence C A. Bnndall, J. ' . Bronnan. ('nnxtitble If. Swntrnfm't vhnnt. Director II. May, H. O. Dst D. W. Clark, W. It. Dunn, A. 11. Kel ly, i, T. Urcrman. 1 ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Cnnrfress ITahiiy 'Wiiitb. Aae.mhly'X. P. Vhki:m:k. President Judge Jj. 1). WETMORK. Associate. Jn.ilge.H-Jos. O. Dale, Ed v Aim ICejiu. 'Prentvrer "Vm. Lawrewoi?. JYofhonotary, Register Jt Recorder, dec. -M'STIS HUAWKKT, Sheriff, O. A. IlANDAT.r,. t ''(immMiniicr- Era Urrlix, Isaac to, H. W. Lmwiun. unty Superintendent II. S.- Bnocit v av. Jhitre.t A ttrncy&. T. 1 RWITf . Jury Commissioners C. II. Ciiurch. KTKFl Yol'NOK. "itinfy Surveyor T. T. 00T.LI5. - .rover W. C. Oonnim. " ('(innh Auditor NicnoT.AS TiroMr v, D. 1'. Cori;T-ANi, F. C. Jacy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. vhL TIONESTA LODGE T.. 0.ofO.F MEETS" evtry Friday voning, nt 7 o'clock, iu the Lodge Kooin in Par tf idgo'a Unll. S.D.IRWIN, N. (J. O. W. SAWYER, Hoc'y. 27-tf. J. W. Walker, ATTOUNEY AT I; AAV, Tionesta. Pa. (Illlce t th Knral House. Will at tend to business in the evenings a'"' on . Raturdays. . 27tf . E. L. Davir-, A' TTOBNE Y AT RAW, Tionesta. Pa. Collections nifitlo in this and adjoining-counties. 40-ly .Attorneys at law, JClf Street, ' TTQXESTA, PA. .t. li. vorvia:, ATTOllNKY - AT-LA W , HONEST A, TA. ATTENTION HOIJlIETtS! 1 have been admitted to practice ns nn Attorney In the Pension Ollico tit 'Wash ington, ' D. V. All oMeers, soldiers, or Milorn who wove injur d in the luto war, con obtain pensions' to winch they may ,b ontitled, bv calling on or addressing mo at 'J ionesla, Pa. AIho, elaims &r arrearages f par and bounty will reoeivo prompt at tention. llaviny: boon over f nr years a soldier in tho Into war, and having 'or a number of .yours enframed in the prosecution of sol diers' claims, my epirience wiU-aaure tlia collection of claims In tlio shot test, pos ttiblofiio. J. H. AONliW. . 41ti7 F;- W.Mays, TTOHNEY .AT LAW, and Xnuvr.Y rt Ki.K', .Iteynolds Hnkill & t'o.'a Ulck, SonrvA St., Oil City, Va. 3U-ly 'JpiONICSTA HOUSE, T. C. JACKSON', rnoriUKTon, Situate at tho inniith ol'Tinestta Crofk, Tionnsta, l'a. Having tboronylily reno vated and retlttod tins Hotel Mr. Jacknon p-uarantees to f?ivpperl'cctHatlst'actior.. Ilin labia will always contain tho very bosttlu) n,nrket alt'ordnl and ho has put. tfle price -down to !i5 cents per meal.1 -Excellent atablinjr attached, which ia aitondod by a ftrst-( la.ss liosiler. .' marl 7!?. ' ' . .'. Lawrenca Hpuse', ' Iiionkrta; penn'a, wiir. law . ltX(-'E, PuoritiKTOR. This Iiousm la centrally located. Everything nowHnd ell furnished yuperior accommoda tion and strict attention jf'ven to guessla. Vopetables and Fruits of all kinds norved in their,' beacon.., Sample room for C'om iercial Agents. ; CENTRAL HOUSE, BONN EH & AONEW BLOCK. . L. Aokw, Proprietor. This ia a riew fiause, and iias just been fitted up for tlio pdeominodatioTi of the public. A. portion of the patronage of tho public is solicited. 43-Iy J. 11. ItT.AIXi:, 5S. !., TIONESTA, PA. Officr Hours : 7 to 9 "a. m., 7 to 9 p. . Wodnesdays and, Saturdays from 11 . M. to 3 v. M. II. MAT. A B. kKLLY. MA Y, PA Jl K C CO., 3 lA. IN" "KL'IH.IRj S Corner of Elm A Walnut Sis. Tiorjosta. liarik. of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. Collections madoonall the Principal ioints of the U. S. ' Collections solicited. J8-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Tylers burg Pa., . CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all tho latent styles the art. 10-tf JOB WORK neatly executed at tho RE- LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS Rov. Elliot will occupy tlio pnl pit of tlio rrtsljjtcrian Church next Humlny, morning nr.l evening. U. II Sunday School nt 10 o'clock a. tn., and Presbyterian Sunday School at S o'clock p. m. Did you got Ariril -fooled yester day. Several rafts paused this place from above, yesterday. Fruit tree agents liave commenced to bud in this section. The early gardner will soon take up the shovel and tho hoc. Mr. Beaver, father of Mrs. J. L, Craig, paid the family a visit last week. A slight change has been made in the arrangement of the bar-room at the Lawrence House. E. Ij. Davis Eaq., has received his new commission as Notary Publio, front Gov. Iloyt. Argument Court convenes to-day. Wo beliave nothing of special interest to tho public will come up. A few pleasant days aud our fair sex may ramblo through the forests in search of trailing arbutu9. J. T. Dale Eq., spent Suuday in town, being on his way to Bradford. He is fatter than ever. Easter comes one week from next Sunday, the 13th iost. Tho hens are getting irr their work in good Ehape. lion. JN. i v heeler has our thanks for a very handsomo copy of Smull's Legislative Haudbook for 1879.' Ve received a letter from Dutch Hill too Uofor lst week's issue The contents -have become stale ero this; htnee we do not publish it. It is lawful now to tell biji trout stories. The man who comes ground and tells us of having caught a four pound trout thid season will meet his death. There was considerable canona diug going on last Saturday, along River street, a few innocent ducks fur nishing the target.. Not a feather was rallied. ' Ceo. Albaugh lct a large bolt drop on his foot, while sawing on the slavo mill last Thursday night, in consequence of which he was off duty several daytnfe ' ' ', Mr. John Jones of Buck Mills, moved to town on Friday last, and occupies the Davrson house, back of the Fisher property." Glad to welcome alj new-comers to town. We have just received a new in voice of stationary, such as billheads, letterheads, envelopes, cards, etc., which we can furnish at very reasona ble rates. Call and get prices. . Some of our Dutch, Hill friends report having seen a flock of wild pig eons on Saturday last. Hope they may become as plenty as they were io the fall of 77 but that is hardly likely. Messrs. Sloan & Chamberlain will commence a well ahortly on the Moog place three miles up the river. Their machiuery is already oa tho ground. Heavy oil ia what they expect to get. After the first of May there will be a reduction of 5 rents per pound tax on tobacco. This Jooks like a mall amount, but it makes a differ ence ofabout ten millions iu tho reve" uue of the country. ' The M; E. Sunday School held its annual election of officers last Sunday, with tho following results: J. L. Craig Supt. ; J. M. McKay, Assitant Supt. ; Miss Clara Hunter, Sec'y and Treas. ; Ilermy Beaver, Librarian. Township Auditors meet the 2nd Monday of April, for tho purpose of auditing road an j poor accounts. Borough Auditors meet on the same day for auditing ' borough accounts. The school fund must be audited on the first Monday iu June. R. B. Sinclair Esq., of Cleveland, Ohio, was iu town on Monday, and called io to see us. Mr. Sinclair owns considerable land ia this county, which accounts for his occasional visits here. Ho is a very entertaining and agreea ble gentleman, and we hope he will call often. , The rains during the latter part of last week caused the cretk and river to swell to a very fair rafting stage, and considerable lumber was run out. Yesterday six or tight "Air logheny'a" pulled out for Pittsburgh and the lower maket. Quite a large number of logs vero also brought down and loded in the booms ttt the mouth of the rr?f k. Selden Whitman's Paint Mine. Following is nn extract from a letter from Mr. John Fnck of Philadelphia, to S. I). Irwin Esq., in rognrd to tho paint mino on Selden Whitman's place : "That mineral paint on Selden Whitman's placo has been pronounced by Philadelphia che-inists and paint manufactures to bo a good article; superior, in fact, to that found and mined in "Luucnster and Chester counties, where they have to go down from 100 to 180 feet to reach the veins. This crops out of tho hill ; is free from sand aud grit; is of two shades natur ally,' and some twelve to fifteen colors could be p.oduced by washing and roasting. Prominent paint manufac turts in Philadelphia say they will give 5 per ton hero for it, the quality being as good as the raw material from mines in Lancaster. This shows it has an unquestionable market value. This ochre is remarkably fine ; The trouble lies in the transportation. Tho 11. K. and Express companies were applfed to foe special rates, but the terms were so illiberal that it would take eighty ca per cent of the entire value of the ochre in Philadelphia to transport it there. On the other hand to put up tho factory here for washing and roaat iug would cost from $8,000 to $10,000, and when manufactured is worth from SIC to $18 per ton ready for mixing as our informants statu. Could this ochre be handled in Pittsburgh it might bo dono to advantage for Western sup ply. As tho quantity is said to be ample it may be an cnterpriso of the future that will remunerate someoue." The many friends of Ilev. Elliot and family will regret to learu that they have moved to Sugar Grove, Pa., Mr. Elliot's other charge. Their object in moving was on account of Mrs. Elliot's health, which has been quite delicate for some time, and the. river atmosphere has of late been very inju rious to her. While Mr. Elliot will continue to preach here as usual, we will miss him very mujh in the social intercourse of every day life. We understand that an effort will be made to have him give his entire time to the Tionesta Charge, and if successful he will remove to this place. There is no reason why this arrangement can not be carried out, as it would" require a very little more in tho way of subscrip tions to secure his services all the lime, and we doubt if there is one who now subscribes to his salary, who would not add largely to his subscrip tion to accomplish this. Let our Pres byterian bretheril put- forth their efforts, and we have no hesitancy iu sayiug that they will be successful; It is not often country churches are able to get so able a minister as Rev. Elliot, and it would not do for the Tionesta church to lose his services. The Calico party at 'Partridge's Hall last Thursday evening, was a most pleasurable affair. There was a goodly number present, and to say that, all enjoyed themselves in putting it very mild. . Tho costumes were very gay, but not more so than those who. wore them. The dancing was kept up until about threo o'clock in the morn iug, and'theonly drawback to the oc casion was the absence of supper; however, this was in a measure over come by the introduction of a large panfull of crackers, which togethev with tho joke, were very much enjoyed. The Calico hop will long be remem bered by those who participated, and will no doubt be repeated in the future. Considerable moving and chanjr ing of residence took place yesterday, aud is still coin? on to-dav. Mr. Dcrickson moved into Mrs. Conver'a house, while Mr. Adams has taken the Iloleman house, vacated by theormer gentleman. Mr. Craig has moved into Mrs. Thomas' house, formerly occu pied by Rev. Elliot. We understand that Prof. Walker will vacate the Harlanhouse, which will bo occupied iY Z. XrSbriver. The protracted effort at tho M. E. Church was brought to a close last evening sfter a series of very success ful meetings. Rev. Stone has labored zealously for oveV six weeks, and he cau be happy in tho consolation that through liis untiring efforts many souls have been brought to a knowledge of Chritt. May the young converts ever provo faithful, and nt last re"ap the treasure which is laid up for theiu iu Heaven. The cheapest and best clothes, made by Morris, in Oil City Pa., op posito P. O. 50 tf. Yesterday Sheriff Randall sold 1G.O0O feet of sqtiaie timber at 15 cents per cubic footi That doesn't look much as though the prico of lumber was down. Wc darn pay however that hnd it been in Pittsburgh it could have been bought for 12 cents a f9ot. The Odd Fellows of Tionesta Lodge, 309, held their semi-annual election on Fridny Dight last, which resulted as follows : N. G., J. T. Brenhan. V. G , D. W. Clark. Treas., N. S. Foreman. Ass't, Sec'y, J. D. Dawson. Trustco, Dr. J. E. Blaine. The above gentlemen will bo in stalled next Friday evening. The Derrick has the honor of coming to the front with the first snake story, and wo don't sco as there is any use of any om trying to beat it, although they have all summer to do it in. The 3tory is that a Mr. Martin and son, while removing a largo pile of-stones on their farm, at Henry's Bend, found a den of ffty six rattle snakes all coiled in a bunch, and all of which they succeeded in killing. List of letters remaining in Tio nesta P. O. April 2, 1879 : Mrs. L. A. Bel len, Harvey Conley 3 Henry Cring, W. Harry Campbell, E. L. Dewoody, Edwin Fritts, Miss Emma Hays, Morris Tucker 2, Geo Tail., Miss Arvilla Painter, Joseph Stemetz. Persons calling for above please say "advertised." J. M. McKay, P. M. Ti C. X C. S . The editor of the National and twists, and performs all squirms manner of gyrations; but, alas! he's stuck T T I .1 . .! . lie nas at last got nimseii into sucn a dirty, contemptible scrapo that even ins warmest supporters do not care to help him out. He spreads himself in a column article, but doesn't mukeJ a point; not even does ha squarely deny the charge, although ho trys it very bard. He dare not do it. If he thinks, as he says, that we have not "a particle of evidence tc substantiate our charges," let him try it on. Let him come for us with all "the law and the Prophets." He says we "assume to describe," etc. We wish it distinctly understood that wo assume nothing. We know it, and can prove what we charge. In speaking of cur article last week, ho says, "Baron Muncha3 en's extravagent tales can't hold, a candle to it." Perhaps B y ron Co burn's can, Doc. And again ho says, "this worthy editor is so jealous that he is ready to manufacture horrible crimes and charge them against us ;" We are aware that the crime is a hor rible one, but it seems to have been none to horrible for you to perpetrate. Further on ho mauages to say, "if the Republican thinks it can outstrip the National in the race for public favor by such windy and utterly false state ments about its wo pity it." Sir, we don't want the pity or sympathy of such a mortal as you. It would injure us all our days. If we were to under take to outstrip you in the race for publio favor, wo would never resort to unfair means, for on that score you would beat old Lucifer himself. He tries hard to make "a point in 6aying that we contradicted oursclf. It matters not how oft we contradictod ourself; we think we were plain enough to bo understood, jiud that is all that was necessary. You can't crawl out of that little hole, although we kuow you are as slippery as an eel. Besides we did not contradict ourself, as any intelligent reader can sec. "It is for tunate for the editor of the Republic an that ho can fill his columns with slanderous insinuations against us, for if ho had not this recourse it is bard to say what he could fill them with, as that sheet is generally filled with stale matter which is news to nobody." If an editor or an v other person would report such insinuations, ayo, such horrible and contemptible ciimes against us, we would never stop to discuss the matter in a newspaper, but would bhow him a few points of law forthwith. As to the ""stale of matter which is news to nobody," we leave our readers to compare tho two papers, au-Jjudgsfor themselves. Again he says, "we don't know as it matters much, for we dou't think his very lim ited issue reaches far enough to do anybody any harnv" If you would stop scudiug your paper to every one who has refused it, there is not a parti cle of doubt but that 5 cents a wnk wouia pay tho postage on your euttiei edition. He wiuds up his article advis ing us, like our predecef"nr, which is Mr. Dunn, to "go Wot," stating that "dead-beats stand n better ehanco out there." Why he should bring Mr. Dunn's namo into tho discussion, and alludo to him as a "dead-beat," is something we can't fully comprehend, unless it is because he has not fully recovered from the severe "flogging" which ho received from Mr. D. some timo ago. You make no point in calling Mr. Dunn a dead-beat, for there is not a man In Forest county but knows that in morals, honesty, integrity, and in everything that goes to make a man, he stands as far above you na Abraham Lincoln did above Jeff Davis. And if you leave this country -with as clear a record, and your debts as square as he did ,you will surprise your many creditors so com pletely that they will bo long recov ering from tho shock. But the marking business sinks into nothingness when compared to a trick which ho did the other day: Having heard that his little boy, Byron, had incidentally let the "cat out the bug," he called him up, and with a horse whip gavo the poor, innocent little fellow such an unmerciful whipping that he carries the stripes yet; and all because the boy had unconsciously told of his noble sire's dirty tricks. We ask all honest, fair-thinking cit izens to stop and reflect upon this whole affair; to think that wo have a man iu our midst who sets himself up as a doctor of medicine, an editor, -aye, who has aspired to the State Leg islature, and yet would stoop. so low as to be guilty of a crime which, if prosecuted, would send him to Alle gheny. And now Doc, we are through with you, and don't propose to have any further diacussiou with you ; having exposed your dirty piece of business, wo feel that wo have performed the duty we' owe to our readers and the community, as an editor. You may now blow your horn as long a you like; you are guilty, and the people know it ; aud your long and windy articles, as you call them, will avail you nothing. YcU may assert over and over again that we have no brains, but that will not help your case. If wo havo no brains, tho pcoplo will dis cover that without your telling them ; bes'des no one would take your word for it anyway. And to our readers we would say: we sincerely crave your pardou for the space which we have given to the affair, which space we feel rightfully belongs to you ; but we felt it our duty to expose this, as well as all other crimes and deviltry which may come under our notice, and thus rid our town of tho stain and discredit which might have clung to it had we remained silent. Before closing however, Doc, as you have so kindly tendered us your advise, we feel it our duty ns a gentle man to reciprocate, and so we will return the compliment : First, then, as you love your scalp, never go West, for we fear you will stretch hemp as stiro as you do. Ihey hang people out there" for much less things than you have been guilty of. Secondly, give up your silly and bad habits, and turn your attention to tho study of your profession; and lastly, pray earn estly to your naker and perhaps Ho will perform the miracle of making a decent man of you. NEW GOODS, Just received by Georgo W. Dith ridge, Lawrence building, the follow ing fresh and desirable goods : Small pickles in bulk, Fine Freuch mustarJ at 10c and lac, Horse Radish, Key stone Table Sauce, Culiflower, Celery Sauce, Mushroom Catsup, Tomato Catsup, 10c and 20c, Piccalilli, Mixed Pickles from 15j to 83c, dried Black berries 10c qt, 20 bbls crackers, Oys ter crackers 7o or 4 lbs 25c, Banner Baking Powder, Navy Beans, Royal Gem Syrup, Concutrated Lye, fresh Gunpowder aud Eijglish Breakfast teas, Apple butter 10c lb, Currant aud Grape jelly 10c GLss, Flour 4 kinds, Florence ?J.33 'sack, Riverside, Red 1 Ball and Maguolia, Hair brushes 25o to 50c, quart, pint and half pint flasks, nightrlamps 20c cach.Argand burners, white nest eggs 5c each, glass Shades for covering wax flowers all sizes, Splints for picturo fiames -1 Hze, IT rev-Always tho Best. 7 i Pt.m.lard A niiicnn i' viler N usi-.f mid piiilm-sod lv tlnms-.n.U of the very ht lnilli"' liiiiui'.;!ioiii tin-(.(.inn v. I'. ii'h imii coiituius u muuII liu muusuru to uu ans'.feuu j .u :...!in -- lirih.(! misiiikcsHio H tcrly i:nios-.illi'. ''"ii.:"ilA N N 1 II I" is sold I13 liiiHUT..-iiiiMimttis, JIuIvin, Pounds mid Five l'unuil Tins Ofti- Breakfast Bacon, Clear Bacon rido-, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Men IN.rk, Cooked Corn Boef. Gr.o. W. Dniu;ii;i , Lawrence Building. It always gives us pain to heir one cough on the street, in the house or at meetings of any kind. For this reason, as well as others, I have devo ted timo and study for years past to find a remedy that will alleviate and cute ib far ns possible, many of my fellows who are troubled with this, grievous, wearing, tearing, wasting cough, and I think tho Glycerol Cough Syrup reaches more cases of bad coughs and bronchial affections than any other remedy of its kind. Trice 50 cts aud 1 p'cr bottle. Prepared by E. K. Thompsou, Ti tusville, Pa. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta,' Pa. 2 2t. GOODS FOR YOUNG AND OLD, Received by George W. Dithridge, for week ending March 29th: Jumping ropes oc to 10c, Ash hoops from 5c to 20c, Iron hoops from 15o to 25c, Boys wheelbarrows, Tops 5c, Indestructible Doll heads 15c to .81.25, Base Ball 20 to 45c, Bats 10 to 25c, Rubber balls 5 to 20c, Teething Rings, Checker Boards 10 to 1.50, Checker men 15 to 23c, Playing Cards 25 to 40c, Toy books, Transparent Slates 10 to 20c, Sad Irons and Stands 5 to 20e, Purses' for silver 20 to 50c, Harmonicas from" 5c to $2.00, Jews Harps 5 to 25c, Vio lin Strings the very best 20c, 2500 Mar-.' bles plaiu and pane-Id Glass Agates 1, to 25c, Tick watches 25c, Baskets 10' to 25c, Paints in boxes 10 to 75c, Largo and Small Clover Seed Timothy Seed, and Landreths Garden Seeds at 52 3. Robinson fy Bonner's. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES. Glass Shades for wax flowers or ferns,' find Table Glass ware, Lamps, 2 light;' Chandeliers Brackets, Porcelain & Pa per Lamp Shades, Splints for picturo frames, Zephyrs etc.,-Boston Crackers 20 barrels flush received, by Geo. W. Dithridge, ' Lawrence Building.' CAUTIONt All persons aro cautioned against Cutting Timber or otherwise trespass ing upon the following piece of land : One hundred acres, Warrant No. 5129,' situated i.i Jenks Township,' Forest County Pa. 1 Ct. The Owner. TIONESTA SIVltltlSTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour barrel - Flour H sack, best Corn Meal, 100 lbs - Chop feed, puro grain llye "J3 bushel - - - - Oats New tjfi. bushel - Corn, ear - Poans '0 bushel - flam, sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Shoulders - WhUefish, half-ban ols Lake horrinf; half-barrels Sugar - . Syrup - - - - -N. O. Molasses new Boast Bio CotVeo Kio CoilVe, Java Coft'eo - - Tea Butter Bice Fggs, fresh ... Salt Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lOd, keg . Potatbos Liihe ft bU. Dried Apples per tt Dried Boef -Dried Peaehos per lb Dried Peaches pared per 85.75C75 1.65 1.4001.50 1.25Q 1.35 ' GO - 35 2530. 2.003.00 - ' K)k - 10 - 703 - 5.75 3.75 , - 9011 - 7501.00 - 50075 20025 - 20022 33 .400 90 - 13020 08010 121014 l.i0l.W 11 - 2.75 . 2.75 75 KM) 1.5001.60' - 7008 17018 OH - 15 Xew Advertisements. QIIABLE.S KAISUi, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, EI.MST.. - - TIONESTA, PA TO IKVEI3TQR3.1AKQ MECHANICS. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet of 60 pages free, upon receipt of (stamps lor Postage. Address, (iii.MuKK, Smith it Co., Solicitors of Pntents, Box 31, tf Washington, D. C. VJUBSCKIBE for tho Forest Republican Olt will j.ay. BAKING frv i IWb Nk POWDER L
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